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>> eight of the ten mayors of the miserable cities supported obama. >> dana: a lot of the urban places like san antonio, they supported obama and that city is doing great. in the south and also in texas. come up, she made history to qualify to start at the head of the pack at daytona. will she beat the boys this sunday? i'll tell you what greg said about it in the green room. that is next on "the five." ♪ ♪ for over 75 years people have saved money with...ohhh... ...with geico... ohhh...sorry! director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice: keep it together. i'm good. i'm good. for over 75...(uncontrollable laughter). what are you doing there? stop making me laugh. vo: geico. saving people money for over seventy-five years. gecko: don't look at me. don't look at me. [ male announcer ] a car has a rather small rear-view mirror, so we can occasionally glanc
>> eight of the ten mayors of the miserable cities supported obama. >> dana: a lot of the urban places like san antonio, they supported obama and that city is doing great. in the south and also in texas. come up, she made history to qualify to start at the head of the pack at daytona. will she beat the boys this sunday? i'll tell you what greg said about it in the green room. that is next on "the five." ♪ ♪ for over 75 years people have saved money with...ohhh......
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therefore, welcome to the bottom, the magic city, 305. and to the whole world, miami. >> he was born armando perez to cuban-american parents in little havana. >> i got to grow up in a city that was growing at the same time. it's like we're both learning together. miami is a melting pot, so many different cultures. you had to learn how to adapt to any environment quick. >> it's also what kept him grounded. even pitbull says the most important day of his life wasn't the day he got his number one single but the day he got the key to the city. >> we've come a long way, baby, for real. >> especially for the boy who used to day dream about living in this house across the water on the exclusive island of key biscayne. look familiar? it was featured in the 1983 al pacino classic "scarface." >> if i were to ever become the president of the united states of america, i would say washington, d.c., thank you so much. i really appreciate it, the opportunity and the generosity, but that would be my white house right there. and you already know that the
therefore, welcome to the bottom, the magic city, 305. and to the whole world, miami. >> he was born armando perez to cuban-american parents in little havana. >> i got to grow up in a city that was growing at the same time. it's like we're both learning together. miami is a melting pot, so many different cultures. you had to learn how to adapt to any environment quick. >> it's also what kept him grounded. even pitbull says the most important day of his life wasn't the day he...
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nbc's jay gray has a look. >> reporter: this time-lapsed video shows kansas city being swallowed by the snow. whiteout conditions across the midwest. >> it's crazy, i wasn't expecting this. maybe around christmas but not now. >> reporter: the harsh winds and heavy snow certainly no gift for those forced to deal with brutal conditions. >> it's not for me. >> reporter: terrible for just about everyone. snow in many places falling at two inches an hour. piling up too fast for shovels or plows to keep up. driving was next to impossible. even for some of the street crews. parts of i-70 were shut down because of the weather and so were airports across the region. >> i first walked in, i saw the line here and i said this cannot be good. >> reporter: deicing quickly gave way to hundreds of canceled flights, travelers stranded but this massive winter system is still on the move. >> well, this storm is not done as we head towards the end of the week the weekend we could see another substantial snow in new england. >> reporter: the next target for a storm that's already made a mess, that more than
nbc's jay gray has a look. >> reporter: this time-lapsed video shows kansas city being swallowed by the snow. whiteout conditions across the midwest. >> it's crazy, i wasn't expecting this. maybe around christmas but not now. >> reporter: the harsh winds and heavy snow certainly no gift for those forced to deal with brutal conditions. >> it's not for me. >> reporter: terrible for just about everyone. snow in many places falling at two inches an hour. piling up too...
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shows kansas city being swallowed by the snow. white-out conditions starting what would be a long, messy day across the midwest. >> it's crazy. i wasn't expecting this today. maybe around christmas, but not now. >> reporter: the harsh winds and heavy snow certainly no gift for those forced to deal with with brutal conditions. >> it's a terrible day for me, buddy. >> reporter: terrible for just about everyone. snow in many places falling at more than two inches an hour, pile manager up too fast for shovels or plows to keep up. driving was next to impossible, even for some of the street crews. parts of i-70 were shut down because of the weather, and so were airports across the region. >> i first walked in, i saw the line here and i said, this cannot be good. >> reporter: deicing quickly gave way to hundreds of canceled flights, travelers stranded, but this massive winter system still on the move. >> this storm is not done. as we head towards the end of the week and the weekend, we could see another substantial snow in new england. >
shows kansas city being swallowed by the snow. white-out conditions starting what would be a long, messy day across the midwest. >> it's crazy. i wasn't expecting this today. maybe around christmas, but not now. >> reporter: the harsh winds and heavy snow certainly no gift for those forced to deal with with brutal conditions. >> it's a terrible day for me, buddy. >> reporter: terrible for just about everyone. snow in many places falling at more than two inches an hour,...
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city. 46 tomorrow, rain in the morning. sunny skies and 48. 47 monday, and then another mixed bag of rain, sleet, and snow arriving next tuesday. >> how was your flu shot working? not as well as anyone had held and its worst for the elderly. >> the recommendation from health experts for any senior feeling flu symptoms. >> if you're hungry right now for a cookie, you are out of luck. they are not on vacciness year's flu certainly is not perfect. it works about half the time according to new data from the cdc. the latest charities show it is 56% effective, but it is not that effective for the elderly, a group hit particularly hard this year. the cdc experts say any elderly patient going to the doctor with flu symptoms should be an anti- laurell drugs immediately. we are still in the confines of flu season. while no one wants to catch the virus, it can be a matter of life or death. unlike regular face masks, this is designed to provide extra protection against multiple strands of the flu. manufacturers say the inner layers are
city. 46 tomorrow, rain in the morning. sunny skies and 48. 47 monday, and then another mixed bag of rain, sleet, and snow arriving next tuesday. >> how was your flu shot working? not as well as anyone had held and its worst for the elderly. >> the recommendation from health experts for any senior feeling flu symptoms. >> if you're hungry right now for a cookie, you are out of luck. they are not on vacciness year's flu certainly is not perfect. it works about half the time...
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first, we get to the news here live at 5:30 a.m. eastern time at 30 rock in new york city. winter storms absolutely barrelled from the west coast into the heartland of the u.s. dumping a huge amount of snow in kansas. wichita, 14 inches. that's the most they've seen in more than 50 years. inches piling up in omaha and st. louis. 1,000 plows are working in kansas alone, but it's doing little to keep drivers from being stranded. actually, you saw a plow itself getting toppled over. even the plows are having trouble staying on top of things. hundreds of flights have been scrubbed. bill karins will have more for us a little later in weather. right now, we want to turn to politics. we're now just one week from the automatic cuts that will slash $85 billion from government spending. the congressional budget office estimates the sequester will cost 750,000 jobs and lower economic growth by 0.6%. don't forget we were negative in gdp in the last quarter. it could mean longer lines at the airport, less funding for teachers, and cuts at the pentagon that officials say could hurt natio
first, we get to the news here live at 5:30 a.m. eastern time at 30 rock in new york city. winter storms absolutely barrelled from the west coast into the heartland of the u.s. dumping a huge amount of snow in kansas. wichita, 14 inches. that's the most they've seen in more than 50 years. inches piling up in omaha and st. louis. 1,000 plows are working in kansas alone, but it's doing little to keep drivers from being stranded. actually, you saw a plow itself getting toppled over. even the plows...
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your extended forecast calling for highs in the low 60s all the way through the weekend. sunday will be sunnier than saturday. that's your forecast. be right back. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. am i allergic to any medications? i don't know. last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine called? one time i took something and i blew up like a puffer fish. i'm probably allergic to that. at kaiser permanente, your medical information is available to you and your doctors. quickly. securely. no guesswork required. better information. better care. kaiserpermanente. thrive. area. a big bio-t
your extended forecast calling for highs in the low 60s all the way through the weekend. sunday will be sunnier than saturday. that's your forecast. be right back. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ ♪ things are...
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coastal cities from the boston south to around new york city. first things first, let's show you what's happening on the radar. overall it's not a very strong storm as we speak, however, it's going to crank up during the day tomorrow. notice in new york city it's mainly a rain event. as we go through the day, heavy inland snow in new england. boston right on the edge. very close call between rain and a mixture of rain and heavy snowfall. but inland areas in the mountains of vermont, new hampshire, maine, even the berkshires of massachusetts, it's going to be a wet eh snow. and as far as snowfall totals are concerned, we're probably looking at a foot plus. great news for the skiers and not so bad news for the traveler travelers. it's all rain mostly in knox. >> jeff, thanks. >>> one week from today pope benedict will be in retirement but he still has important work to do this weekend and he's about to get a report on the biggest scandal of his eight-year papacy. allen pizzey is in vatican city. allen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the
coastal cities from the boston south to around new york city. first things first, let's show you what's happening on the radar. overall it's not a very strong storm as we speak, however, it's going to crank up during the day tomorrow. notice in new york city it's mainly a rain event. as we go through the day, heavy inland snow in new england. boston right on the edge. very close call between rain and a mixture of rain and heavy snowfall. but inland areas in the mountains of vermont, new...
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the banks and credit rating agencies stripped mined these cities, and the cities take it in the neck right now. it's going to keep happening. in addition to the trade policy, detroit mightily, you know, the city doesn't all the sudden go from 1.8 million to 700,000 without catastrophic effects on all of the system, and so, you know, we got some bigger questions there. do we have an urban policy in the united states? this is something that is a deeper discussion, adam, about the path out. adam: the urban policy expert, a lack of policy in the united states or as the mayor -- excuse me, the former congressman says, blame the banks because of the housing crisis, or is it a deeper problem? >> i think it's a deeper problem. problems didn't start with the crisis in 2008; though, i agree with the congressman that it was accelerated by the way the banks and credit agencies behaved. the truth of the matter is that they have been fundamental shifts, demographic ships in the united states. adam: people are older, bigger pension obligations. >> retirement expenses and health care expenses have g
the banks and credit rating agencies stripped mined these cities, and the cities take it in the neck right now. it's going to keep happening. in addition to the trade policy, detroit mightily, you know, the city doesn't all the sudden go from 1.8 million to 700,000 without catastrophic effects on all of the system, and so, you know, we got some bigger questions there. do we have an urban policy in the united states? this is something that is a deeper discussion, adam, about the path out. adam:...
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gerri: i don't know if you saw the fashion weekend right here in new york city. we saw a lot of different things . they got criticized for having too much black. of course in new york you can never weird just black. >> we were black all the time. the only time we rarely wear black is on air, but we do where a lot of black. that is our caller. all the stylists were sitting front and center clamoring for these dresses. i think we will see oscar de la renta, lots of different grades, lots of abolishment. gerri: no black? >> there will always be black. black is black and it will always be there, but read the navy will be the big color embellishment, the architectural detail will be big this year. gerri: thank you for coming down and sitting in the chair. i really, really appreciate that. appreciate your time. well, as we wait to see what they wear, this weekend with up we would take a look at the best looks that have already raised the red carpet. a list compiled by our very own producers. number five, from 2007, up penelope cruz, this gorgeous fed ever such a gallon
gerri: i don't know if you saw the fashion weekend right here in new york city. we saw a lot of different things . they got criticized for having too much black. of course in new york you can never weird just black. >> we were black all the time. the only time we rarely wear black is on air, but we do where a lot of black. that is our caller. all the stylists were sitting front and center clamoring for these dresses. i think we will see oscar de la renta, lots of different grades, lots of...
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in doing everything i could to make the city a better city. >> reporter: as mayor, she was always in control. her gambling was out of control. >> i thought i could beat that machine, and when it got worse i didn't know i had the silent grenade in my head that could go off at any time. >> reporter: the silent grenade was a golf ball sized tumor doctors removed from her brain. they discovered it two years ago when she started hallucinating. she says she believes the slow growing tumor contributed to her gambling addiction. >> it's not an excuse for my gambling but i think that was, yes, part of it. you lose your sense of control. >> reporter: the tumor could have affected her behavior says her neuropsychologist. >> in about 20% of cases in tumors psychiatric personality or behavioral changes oftentimes are of the first symptom of a tumor. >> she began her gambling run in 2001 a decade earlier. it would have to be a pretty slow growing tumor. >> reporter: halperin says the justice department will drop the charges if she repays the charity and gets help for her addiction. >> after the tu
in doing everything i could to make the city a better city. >> reporter: as mayor, she was always in control. her gambling was out of control. >> i thought i could beat that machine, and when it got worse i didn't know i had the silent grenade in my head that could go off at any time. >> reporter: the silent grenade was a golf ball sized tumor doctors removed from her brain. they discovered it two years ago when she started hallucinating. she says she believes the slow growing...
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in the heart of the city, horror, carnage and chaos. citizens tried to douse fires and aid victims. we drove to the scene from across the city through traffic paralyzed by panic and arrived as bodies were still being pulled from the wreckage. this crowded traffic intersection in the heart of downtown damascus, a giant car bomb devastates this area, many casualties. this is designed to terrorize the people of damascus. what made it more heartbreaking, among the more than 50 killed, children. the whole scene stank of gasoline, charred cars and death. it could have been worse. what looked like a second car bomb that did not detonate was discovered at the scene and dismantled. syrian officials say they arrested the driver. it was an attack that shook this city to its core, as rebels in the suburbs showed they can stagger the place that is president bashar assad's strong holds. >> terry has done some remarkable reporting from over there. >> just to add to that piece, terry, after he was done there, he went to a military hospital where more than 70 people who were wounded were taken and t
in the heart of the city, horror, carnage and chaos. citizens tried to douse fires and aid victims. we drove to the scene from across the city through traffic paralyzed by panic and arrived as bodies were still being pulled from the wreckage. this crowded traffic intersection in the heart of downtown damascus, a giant car bomb devastates this area, many casualties. this is designed to terrorize the people of damascus. what made it more heartbreaking, among the more than 50 killed, children. the...
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the city actually uses them. so, a lot of the general fund finance debt that is in the capital plan, there's two different ways they do it. one is general obligation bonds. there's also a smaller subset of projects that are funded using certificates of participation where they're basically pledging city assets such as real estate to secure, to secure the vehicle and then they're paying the debt service over time out of the general fund. >> there is a really big thing about cities and things just sort of -- putting buildings up, right? stuff like that? can they do it at one point like that? >> it is another form of financing for capital market street proceeds invested in infrastructure. >> the city just approved, i think, more than 500 million dollars worth of cops for the moscone center expansion. so, that's an example of where they're using it. there is a stream of revenues that they are anticipating from the tourism industry taxing itself that will help service the debt. but i believe they're using the cop is t
the city actually uses them. so, a lot of the general fund finance debt that is in the capital plan, there's two different ways they do it. one is general obligation bonds. there's also a smaller subset of projects that are funded using certificates of participation where they're basically pledging city assets such as real estate to secure, to secure the vehicle and then they're paying the debt service over time out of the general fund. >> there is a really big thing about cities and...
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. >>> and we're on a friday field trip in miami, one of the hottest cities in the country. look at the size of the crowd that's come to greet us "today," friday, february 22nd, 2013. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is a special edition of "today." "today's" friday field trip with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from miami beach. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to a special edition of "today" on this friday morning. we've got a great crowd in miami, up early, out on the beach in south beach. i'm savannah guthrie, alongside willie geist in for matt lauer, al roker and natalie morales. i could get used to this. >> i could definitely get used to this. >> sunny, warm, 75, seven miles of beaches on miami beach. we don't know if a lot of people are here early or up late from last night. >> little of both. >> feels like a mix, doesn't it? >> the party will continue. flo rida will perform a live concert here. pitbull will show us around his town, mr. 305, mr. miami. >>> different start to the day in cities like chicago, kansas city, tulsa, where drivers are dealing with a
. >>> and we're on a friday field trip in miami, one of the hottest cities in the country. look at the size of the crowd that's come to greet us "today," friday, february 22nd, 2013. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is a special edition of "today." "today's" friday field trip with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from miami beach. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to a special edition of "today" on this friday morning. we've...
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it was an attack that shook this city to its core, as rebels in the suburbs showed they can stagger the place that is president bashar assad's strong holds. >> terry has done some remarkable reporting from over there. >> just to add to that piece, terry, after he was done there, he went to a military hospital where more than 70 people who were wounded were taken and there were incredible stories to tell there. there was a woman who was going to lose both of her legs. she was walking with her 4-month-old and she has no idea where her 4-month-old is. there's a lot of stories that unfortunately tonight we can't share with you, but terry is out there and doing incredible work and reporting and will continue to bring us these stories. >> 70,000 people estimated to have died in this conflict. >>> now to kansas. the kansas national guard has 12 teams patrolling three state highways in humvees to rescue motorists stranded. accidents like this one involving a transit bus in kansas city were common on the roads with whiteout conditions. dozens of drivers are waiting out that storm in shelters. ai
it was an attack that shook this city to its core, as rebels in the suburbs showed they can stagger the place that is president bashar assad's strong holds. >> terry has done some remarkable reporting from over there. >> just to add to that piece, terry, after he was done there, he went to a military hospital where more than 70 people who were wounded were taken and there were incredible stories to tell there. there was a woman who was going to lose both of her legs. she was walking...
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first of all, the hatchery is one of my favorite places in the city. there is truly a bee hive of activity of the newest innovations that san francisco will be famous for. i also love the fact that just a couple of blocks from here is where our san francisco giants are moving on to the world series. but just in this room, all of you are giants and making sure that san francisco is the world champion when it comes to innovation. >>> 13 years ago, i like all of you started a company. i started in i-ti a technology company in the 1.0 world. it was a company that created technology to connect citizens better with government * . i ran it for almost nine years. and when i was elected to office four years ago, i was unfortunately more surprised than i wanted to be about how far behind san francisco government was. this was very 2008, 2009. with you i'm really proud of the leaps and bounds we have taken as a city * . i was proud in 2010 to help move forward legislation to really bring together city departments to work in a coordinated way with our committee on
first of all, the hatchery is one of my favorite places in the city. there is truly a bee hive of activity of the newest innovations that san francisco will be famous for. i also love the fact that just a couple of blocks from here is where our san francisco giants are moving on to the world series. but just in this room, all of you are giants and making sure that san francisco is the world champion when it comes to innovation. >>> 13 years ago, i like all of you started a company. i...
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so how should the city work to stop it? one says call in the national guard. >> government along with state federal assets need to come in here and clean this up just like it was a natural disaster. you've got to reinforce the liberties of the people to be able to walk the street and so little girls like miss pendleton don't get shot in the schoolyard. that's a shame. that shouldn't happen in america. >> that's retired generous l h 0 generous l honore. he is a be man who knows a thing or two about getting a bad situation. you can see people were applauding him at the time. let's bring back the panel and ask is the national guard the way to end gun violence in chicago? brian, you first. do you think this might be a good idea? >> well, i think chicago is in a death con five situation. when you consider that chicago is hatch the size of new york and yet they exceeded new york city by about 100 homicides, that's troubling. we have a problem. and sometimes the right decision isn't always easy and it isn't always popular, but cle
so how should the city work to stop it? one says call in the national guard. >> government along with state federal assets need to come in here and clean this up just like it was a natural disaster. you've got to reinforce the liberties of the people to be able to walk the street and so little girls like miss pendleton don't get shot in the schoolyard. that's a shame. that shouldn't happen in america. >> that's retired generous l h 0 generous l honore. he is a be man who knows a...
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the city decided to hold a great public festival in honor of the ratification. there was, of course, food involved. so they had tables of food to ease the occasion. among the tables of food at the public celebration was a table of food appropriate for the jewish residents of philadelphia, a table of kosher food. i think this event is emblematic of something that was different in the united states from any other previous nation. we were not the first place to have some kind of religious freedom, but this public celebration in philadelphia shows what kind of religious freedom was going to be enjoyed in the united states. first of all, it is one based upon principles of inclusion. it is welcoming. it is not mere toleration. it is not that we have some officially dominant group, although, demographically, there was a dominant group. not officially and not publicly. the others are not just tolerated but are welcome, are fully part of the event, and secondly, this is in public. there have been regimes in which the freedom of religion is understood to be a completely p
the city decided to hold a great public festival in honor of the ratification. there was, of course, food involved. so they had tables of food to ease the occasion. among the tables of food at the public celebration was a table of food appropriate for the jewish residents of philadelphia, a table of kosher food. i think this event is emblematic of something that was different in the united states from any other previous nation. we were not the first place to have some kind of religious freedom,...
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the storm could bring the windy city its biggest snowfall of its season. michigan is also seen driving and treacherous conditions, where plows are working to keep up. the winter blanket already broke a record in iraq appeared parts of kansas are buried -- in nebraska. parts of kansas are buried in 17 inches of powder. the storm has already blamed for two deaths. in the south eyes, thunder, and tornadoes. at least three tornadoes touched down in mississippi and louisiana and another tornado caused major damage in texas. >> and snow to new england for the third straight weekend in a row. >> we are now just one week away from hitting the sequestration deadline. if congress fails to reach a deal by next friday, that means billions of dollars in automatic spending cuts. those cuts could hit multiple industries, including teachers, defense contractors and food inspectors. the sequestered also mean the loss of $3 billion from the federal relief bill to help victims of superstore and sandy, including thousands for rebuilding homes and small businesses. and federal
the storm could bring the windy city its biggest snowfall of its season. michigan is also seen driving and treacherous conditions, where plows are working to keep up. the winter blanket already broke a record in iraq appeared parts of kansas are buried -- in nebraska. parts of kansas are buried in 17 inches of powder. the storm has already blamed for two deaths. in the south eyes, thunder, and tornadoes. at least three tornadoes touched down in mississippi and louisiana and another tornado...
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only one other storm in the city's history was worse. that was more than 50 years ago. >> let's go to wichita. how are people dealing with this much snow? >> reporter: well, most schools and universities in kansas and missouri are closed today. businesses throughout the region were closed all yesterday. they opened a lot later today. and the kansas government also started a little later today, around 10:00. usually they're in earlier. but here is the warning that the kansas officials sent out to residents. this is pretty good. please clear off hoods and roofs of your vehicles before driving. of course you don't want big chunks of snow obstructing your vision, but all the roads are open and they're pretty clear today. >> we know kansas, missouri declared states of emergency. do you have a lot of folks stranded on the roads? >> reporter: there were some. the national guard patrolled about 800 miles of roads throughout kansas. they helped about 70 stranded cars. the good news is that there was zero deaths, 106 accidents, 15 injury, but peop
only one other storm in the city's history was worse. that was more than 50 years ago. >> let's go to wichita. how are people dealing with this much snow? >> reporter: well, most schools and universities in kansas and missouri are closed today. businesses throughout the region were closed all yesterday. they opened a lot later today. and the kansas government also started a little later today, around 10:00. usually they're in earlier. but here is the warning that the kansas...
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obviously it will take a while for the city to do a lot of stuff. right now we have people doing parking lot plowing getting snow off their car. here's good news for the folks who have to deal with the snow, the kind of snow we are talking about is a light and fluffy snow it's not the heart attack snow that is very, very dangerous. it is something people need to plan ahead for because you have to clear off your car and then you want to be careful. what was interesting today is i saw lienting flash. initially i thought i was getting caught by one of the remembered light cameras because they are every where but it was lienting this morning. seeing that as well. anita pedia back to you life in the studio. >> it is a baby step as the clock ticks down until looming spending cuts go into effect. president obama reaching out to republican leaders in congress for the first time in weeks. doug luzader in live in washington with the latest. >> the real talk is the calendar. march 1st the last minute negotiations are unlikely to change that. the president maki
obviously it will take a while for the city to do a lot of stuff. right now we have people doing parking lot plowing getting snow off their car. here's good news for the folks who have to deal with the snow, the kind of snow we are talking about is a light and fluffy snow it's not the heart attack snow that is very, very dangerous. it is something people need to plan ahead for because you have to clear off your car and then you want to be careful. what was interesting today is i saw lienting...
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bob is tracking the storm. >> kansas city got this close to setting an all-time record with 14-inches of -- with 14 inches of snow. it's all snow in chicago, des moines, milwaukee. the precipitation by the time it reach us will be a lot weaker. we expect to see a mix in the afternoon. you'll see some snow, some sleet, a bit of freeing rain, but things should warm up a bit, and just some rain. it will also get warmer. so will it get much better for the weekend? i'll have the forecast coming up. >> thank you, bob. >>> tonight, more disturbing details in the case of the johns hopkins gynecologist who secretly recorded his parents. mike helgren gets information about how it was set up. >> reporter: the stunning discovery about the well- respected doctor came earlier this month. a complaint to security that the gynecologist was spying, even, wjz has learned, using a camera on his pen as he performed exams. >> the story is a johns hopkins employee noted something unusual about his examinations on february 4. >> do you know what it was? >> no, new no one but hopkins knows and he's not -- and
bob is tracking the storm. >> kansas city got this close to setting an all-time record with 14-inches of -- with 14 inches of snow. it's all snow in chicago, des moines, milwaukee. the precipitation by the time it reach us will be a lot weaker. we expect to see a mix in the afternoon. you'll see some snow, some sleet, a bit of freeing rain, but things should warm up a bit, and just some rain. it will also get warmer. so will it get much better for the weekend? i'll have the forecast...
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Feb 22, 2013
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into the port of redwood city. we understand it was a solo car accident. the person hit a fire hydrant and went through a fence. the person killed was ejected from the vehicle. so we're sending a news crew to the scene. we'll bring you a live update from that area of redwood city very shortly. in the meantime outside here's a live look at the golden gate bridge. everywhere else is "friday light" across the bay area. no other big hot spots on your major roads. so here's a live look at the milpitas drive westbound 237, flowing nicely out of milpitas towards sunnyvale and now let's look at the bay bridge where we know folks may be heading into san francisco if you are getting a head start. so far not a lot of company on the road across the upper deck. that's a check of your "timesaver traffic." back to you guys. >> i'll take it, liz. thanks. >>> protestors are staging a sit-in at the troubled city college of san francisco. they want students to have more input on how to save college from losing its accreditation. last
into the port of redwood city. we understand it was a solo car accident. the person hit a fire hydrant and went through a fence. the person killed was ejected from the vehicle. so we're sending a news crew to the scene. we'll bring you a live update from that area of redwood city very shortly. in the meantime outside here's a live look at the golden gate bridge. everywhere else is "friday light" across the bay area. no other big hot spots on your major roads. so here's a live look at...
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you came into the mayoralty, and the city was in tough shape as a lot of cities are today. what did you do when you got in there? was one of your first things not that you didn't tell people the truth about the existing condition? >> the very first thing i did it, and i did it for a solid year, in fact, six months going back into the campaign is tell people just how bad the situation was, that we had to cut everything, that if we did it right over the course of time, we could replenish those cuts and grow and grow and grow. and fortunately that's exactly what happened. but the first thing you've got to do is convince your supporters to get on board. and i think he could do it. he's popular now. >> so are you saying he should be talking about cuts and different things that he's offered to the republicans to his base? >> first he should talk to harry and nancy. he should bring them in and say, you were there -- >> come on, guys. >> you were with me on health care. you've got to lead on this. >> pelosi certainly didn't sound like she agreed with really being realistic. >> he's
you came into the mayoralty, and the city was in tough shape as a lot of cities are today. what did you do when you got in there? was one of your first things not that you didn't tell people the truth about the existing condition? >> the very first thing i did it, and i did it for a solid year, in fact, six months going back into the campaign is tell people just how bad the situation was, that we had to cut everything, that if we did it right over the course of time, we could replenish...
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walker he would like to extend the tauscher program and the city of milwaukee they have evolved in the shelter program 112 private schools nearly 30,000 students and the vouchers provided to $6,500 per student bill waukee passed the nation's first voucher program since 1989 and served as a model for a lot of other state voucher programs around the country. as you mentioned answers over 24,000 students. there was a study that came out a couple years ago by the state which found the dodgers were performing about the same level as the traditional public schools in milwaukee. a more recent study of the adversity of arkansas showed positive results with students with vouchers. i believe the program has been shown to offer, you know, pretty strong -- produce pretty strong rates and terms of graduation rates. but, you know, the al-awlaki voucher program is held up as the model and the opinions are going to break down pretty much along the lines of the voucher programs all over. but clearly governor walter believes if the parents are buying into the program and it is proven popular it's going
walker he would like to extend the tauscher program and the city of milwaukee they have evolved in the shelter program 112 private schools nearly 30,000 students and the vouchers provided to $6,500 per student bill waukee passed the nation's first voucher program since 1989 and served as a model for a lot of other state voucher programs around the country. as you mentioned answers over 24,000 students. there was a study that came out a couple years ago by the state which found the dodgers were...
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Feb 22, 2013
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and west of the city later tonight. temperatures are cold, but not terribly cold in new york, 36 degrees. 34 in boston. what is happening in the atmosphere is that big blizzard fell apart into nothing. the energy is in the southern stream of the jet and that is going to intensify tomorrow a along the outer banks. this area of low pressure will develop. there is the potential of seeing some rain here. again, the energy is going to form of off the coast later tonight. it looks like we will get some rain around the region tomorrow. the steady stream will be south and east of here and out of here by midday. we will finally get some clearing on sunday with temperatures well into the 40's. not a terrible picture. 36 degrees with some drizzle late 29tonight. check out the next seven days. a little promise of milder temperatures sunday and monday. no showers tuesday but a cold front. partly cloudy skies through most of next week with temperatures mostly in the 40's. >> thank you. >> still to come here, the type of car you drive
and west of the city later tonight. temperatures are cold, but not terribly cold in new york, 36 degrees. 34 in boston. what is happening in the atmosphere is that big blizzard fell apart into nothing. the energy is in the southern stream of the jet and that is going to intensify tomorrow a along the outer banks. this area of low pressure will develop. there is the potential of seeing some rain here. again, the energy is going to form of off the coast later tonight. it looks like we will get...
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but that a few years, christ church will be one of the most livable cities in the world. authorities say a medical helicopter scratch in oklahoma city killing two people and andrea third. the columbus city fire department says the crash happened this morning, a crash at and near the san nursing-home in northwest oklahoma city. a large it is armed system has blanketed much of the midwest and plains and snow, but it is not clear whether play a role in the crash. >> is that the story has just granted bail. the judge what over every single detail of the case of the olympian who had both legs amputated. he ran on both blades that and is now nicknamed the blade runner. he is accused of shooting his girlfriend, a model. the judge is determined that the case against them for premeditated murder, is possible that pistorius s's side for the events as possible. that ruling came out seconds of the. what's a wall street after another drop of the dow dropping almost 47 points yesterday dabbing after dropping 108 on wednesday. wednesday and thursday's losses marred along is to largest t
but that a few years, christ church will be one of the most livable cities in the world. authorities say a medical helicopter scratch in oklahoma city killing two people and andrea third. the columbus city fire department says the crash happened this morning, a crash at and near the san nursing-home in northwest oklahoma city. a large it is armed system has blanketed much of the midwest and plains and snow, but it is not clear whether play a role in the crash. >> is that the story has...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >> as the president has his plan for stripping away your second amendment rights and vice-president joe biden tells us which weapon is sufficient when it comes to protecting your family. the folks over at the n.r.a., emotional and powerful ad that reminds all of us who really rules america. watch this. >> in a recent closed door speech, donor's politicians and media, bill clinton spoke about american gun owners. quote, a lot of these people, all they've got is their hunting and their fishing listening to this stuff for so long, all they've got. and to a room of san francisco elites it's not surprising they get bitter, they cling it guns and religion, under quote. the arrogance of their superiority requires this reminder. they don't rule us. they don't give us rights. we grant them power. they don't make us safe. we pay to protect them. and they don't make us free, we're free already. and as long as we have the second amendment, we always will be. we are america and o
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >> as the president has his plan for stripping away your second amendment rights and vice-president joe biden tells us which weapon is sufficient when it comes to protecting your family. the folks over at the n.r.a., emotional and powerful ad that reminds all of us who really rules america. watch this. >> in a recent closed door speech, donor's politicians and media, bill...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers.
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers.
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choo any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ ale announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go naonal. go like a pro. we can afford to take an extra trip this year. first boston... then san francisco. hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so our hotels were half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ hotwire.com progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progress
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choo any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ ale announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go naonal. go...
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what the city is using to flush the hotel's entire water system. after the gruesome discovery of a woman's body inside one of the rooftop tanks that mate have been there as long as 2 1/2 weeks. four tanks connect to the hotel's drinking supply and during those weeks, hundreds of residents and hotel guests have been using it. >> really turns my stomach. a lot of people have left and went to another hotel. just the thought of it, for so long. >> reporter: the woman inside the tank? 21-year-old elissa lam. the tourist arrived on january 26th. surveillance video shows her acting oddly in the hotel elevator as she was hiding from someone. >> she was very outgoing, very lively. they friendly. >> she is the manager of a bookstore around the corner called the last bookstore. one of the last places lamb was seen by anyone, as she bought records and presents for her parents and sisters. >> talking about what book she was getting, whether or not what she was getting would be too heavy for her to carry around as she traveled. take home with her. >> reporter: t
what the city is using to flush the hotel's entire water system. after the gruesome discovery of a woman's body inside one of the rooftop tanks that mate have been there as long as 2 1/2 weeks. four tanks connect to the hotel's drinking supply and during those weeks, hundreds of residents and hotel guests have been using it. >> really turns my stomach. a lot of people have left and went to another hotel. just the thought of it, for so long. >> reporter: the woman inside the tank?...
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issuing a sig-alert on surface streets of redwood city and bayshore at seaport a fatal accident in the area. c.h.p. has been called as redwood city city police so avoid that area if possible. mass transit is off to a great start this friday morning. kristen? eric? >> fremont police investigate an accident where wrong-way driver crashed into three other vehicles causing a dangerous chemical leak. it happened before 8:00 last night. one car was carrying pool chemicals that spilled. the wrong-way driver was taken to the hospital with major injuries and another was also hospitalized. both directions of the road reopened before 3:00 a.m. >> the woman behind a gruesome plot to get money from a fast food chain is in trouble with the law again. this time she is accused of lying to protect her son from police. amy? >> anna ayala faces serious accusations. here is the new booking photo. she is now charged with being an accessory to a felony and filing a false police report. that is what she faces now. we have video of her from the last time she was in trouble. in 2005 you remember she put a huma
issuing a sig-alert on surface streets of redwood city and bayshore at seaport a fatal accident in the area. c.h.p. has been called as redwood city city police so avoid that area if possible. mass transit is off to a great start this friday morning. kristen? eric? >> fremont police investigate an accident where wrong-way driver crashed into three other vehicles causing a dangerous chemical leak. it happened before 8:00 last night. one car was carrying pool chemicals that spilled. the...
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not here in the city. we're 34 now and i don't think that we're going to get colder than where we are here in the city and that is drizzle and up to and temperatures are below freezing and they will stay below the next few hours and overnight tonight, we'll warm up, i think, for about everyone and rain for the part of the weekend, what we're talking about, will. >> and thank you, gary. >>> coming up tonight, a teenager caught on camera dangling from a psycho lift. look at this. oh, my goodness. >> whoa. >> the unthinkable then happened. lindsay. >> every good thing must come to an end. nobody knows that better than georgetown and sirra cows. the final big -- syracuse. next. dinner's ready. [ female announcer ] hamburger helper stroganoff. beefy. creamy. stroganoffy. helpers. forty dishes, all delicious. i just finished a bowl of your light chicken pot pie soup and it was so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still s
not here in the city. we're 34 now and i don't think that we're going to get colder than where we are here in the city and that is drizzle and up to and temperatures are below freezing and they will stay below the next few hours and overnight tonight, we'll warm up, i think, for about everyone and rain for the part of the weekend, what we're talking about, will. >> and thank you, gary. >>> coming up tonight, a teenager caught on camera dangling from a psycho lift. look at this....
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mid-20s to the north and west of the city. 33 degrees in the city was the latest report. winter weather advisory west of the blue ridge today. colder temperatures and better chance of impact from sleep and snow and freezing rain. -- sleet. a glancing blow for our area from the midwestern storm. probably an more of an impact from the moister coming from the southern branch. our forecast today is for wintry mix. snow sleet rain this afternoon. rainy day tomorrow. ' sunday and monday couplwill be nice. now to jamee whitten. >> on the brunswick trains, there was an earlier problem with a deer was struck. all trains are running again. expect an hour delay. if no problems on 66 in virginia. 95 is lights out of dale city. 395, beltway to seminary road, a stalled car. leaving manassas park, 28 is jammed. northbound 28 centreville road with a crash before 66. in maryland, lanes are getting open. outer loop north of pennsylvania avenue before central avenue, a van fire. expect that to be slow. >> a good friday morning. heart stopping video of a store border -- snowboarderer hanging
mid-20s to the north and west of the city. 33 degrees in the city was the latest report. winter weather advisory west of the blue ridge today. colder temperatures and better chance of impact from sleep and snow and freezing rain. -- sleet. a glancing blow for our area from the midwestern storm. probably an more of an impact from the moister coming from the southern branch. our forecast today is for wintry mix. snow sleet rain this afternoon. rainy day tomorrow. ' sunday and monday couplwill be...
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gradually be entering the windy city. but kansas city and omaha high in the 20s as they begin to dig out. i'm david ber narksd cbs news, miami. >>> now to south africa where the judge is expected to decide today whether to grant oscar pistorius's bail. pistorius is charged with murdering his girlfriend. prosecutors say the man known as a blade runner is a flight risk. tina kraus is following the proceedings from london. tina, good morning. >> good morning. pistorius spent an eighth night in holding. he hopes it was his last. his lawyers say the athlete is not a flight risk and shout be released from jail until his murder trial. track star oscar pistorius rode back to court in a police van, hoping this will be the day he learns his fate. a south african judge is weighing several days of testimony to decide whether to grant the athlete bail or keep him locked up until his murder trial. prosecutors claim pistorius intended to kill his girlfriend reeva steenkamp when he pumped four bullets through his bathroom door. the defen
gradually be entering the windy city. but kansas city and omaha high in the 20s as they begin to dig out. i'm david ber narksd cbs news, miami. >>> now to south africa where the judge is expected to decide today whether to grant oscar pistorius's bail. pistorius is charged with murdering his girlfriend. prosecutors say the man known as a blade runner is a flight risk. tina kraus is following the proceedings from london. tina, good morning. >> good morning. pistorius spent an...
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we drop into the 20's outside the city. 26 in parkton. the temperatures should climb above freezing before the precipitation starts this afternoon. the clouds or thickening up. maybe this morning some sunshine can break through early. the storm system is getting close. that is a good sign for us. that means anything that develops should be light. we will miss the accumulating snow. that will be in chicago and milwaukee. there will be some snow in the mountains west of baltimore. that is not to say there could be a coating of snow in places around baltimore. the temperature will be above freezing. mostly cloudy this morning. a combination of light rain or snow will develop this afternoon. mostly rain tomorrow. high near 42. dry weather on sunday with temperatures in the 40's. >> good morning. we have recovered from serious accidents overnight. there was a fatality and we have video. this was in the pikesville region just past the park heights exit. it did involve a tractor- trailer. one passenger was ejected. a very serious accident. every
we drop into the 20's outside the city. 26 in parkton. the temperatures should climb above freezing before the precipitation starts this afternoon. the clouds or thickening up. maybe this morning some sunshine can break through early. the storm system is getting close. that is a good sign for us. that means anything that develops should be light. we will miss the accumulating snow. that will be in chicago and milwaukee. there will be some snow in the mountains west of baltimore. that is not to...
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what is the state of play between the rebels and the government right now in the city? >> well, yes, as you say, this is the third day we've seen bombings and mortars and targets inside the syrian capital. now i do know the syrian rebels have been trying to push in the past month but they remain severely outgunned by the syrian regime and what these mortar attacks and bombings suggest the that instead of immediate response the rebel forces are resorting more to attrition and loosening the government's grip on the capital. the attacks in the last few days have certainly shattered the sense of normalcy that the syrian regime has tried to maintain in damascus. >> warner: do the rebels control some parts of the city and if so which parts? >> the rebels control parts of the southern and eastern parts of the damascus. in the past month we've seen rebels try to push their way forward into damascus from the northeast and, in fact, they have seized several army checkpoints on the highway linking the capital with northern syria. but those advances have largely been reversed now a
what is the state of play between the rebels and the government right now in the city? >> well, yes, as you say, this is the third day we've seen bombings and mortars and targets inside the syrian capital. now i do know the syrian rebels have been trying to push in the past month but they remain severely outgunned by the syrian regime and what these mortar attacks and bombings suggest the that instead of immediate response the rebel forces are resorting more to attrition and loosening the...